Labour Law Highlights 2023

The IER’s regular team of barristers guides readers through key court decisions in the last year that may prove

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Workers’ Rights in Times of Crisis

6 years since the Trade Union Act came to force, this book discusses the Government's new legal bonfire of rights at

Redistribution of Working-Time: Achieving a Better Work-Life Balance

This IER report, commissioned by the Alex Ferry Foundation, is the largest survey on the matter of working time ever undertaken in the

Work and Health: 50 years of regulatory failure

50 years after the Robens Report, this publication analyses the flaws in UK health & safety and highlights the case for much needed

Labour Law Highlights 2022

The IER’s regular team of barristers guides readers through key court decisions in the last year that may prove

‘A just share’: the case for minimum wage reform

This publication is a timely contribution to the debate on the UK’s national minimum wage (NMW)

Threats to collective bargaining in the Fire and Rescue Service: An analysis

This publication analyses the attacks to collective bargaining via pay review bodies proposed by the

WATCH: Employment Law Update 2021

A review of the most significant employment law cases over the past

Labour Law Highlights 2021

As ever, our Labour Law Highlights publication takes a stroll through the main judicial and statutory highlights of the previous

WATCH: Redundancy and Covid-19 – Are our redundancy laws strong enough?

An expert panel discusses fire and rehire and other redundancy issues at a time when millions are losing their

HSE and Covid at work: A case of regulatory failure

A comprehensive review of the latest evidence regarding Covid-19 transmission in the workplace and the response of HSE and

WATCH: Employment Law Update 2020 (Part 2)

A review of the most significant employment law cases over the past